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Drachmann og
Drachmanns hus (in Danish). Lamberth. ISBN 978-87-7868-640-4. Olsen, Claus; Møller, Lars Kærulf; Ramsing,
Marit (1996).
Holger Drachmann...
- Emmy
Drachmann (23
October 1854 – 20
January 1928) was a
Danish writer and the wife of
Holger Drachmann. Emmy
Drachmann (née Culmsee) was born as the youngest...
- mechanics.
Drachmann was born in
Copenhagen in 1891, the son of
classicist Anders Bjørn
Drachmann [da; de] (1860–1935) and
teacher Ellen Sophie Drachmann (née...
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Drachmann or
Drachman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Drachmann:
Holger Drachmann (1846–1908),
Danish poet and
dramatist Aage Gerhardt...
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Drachmann's House (Danish:
Drachmanns Hus), also
known as
Villa Pax, is one of the
major houses of Skagen,
northern Denmark.
Located on Hans
Baghs Vej...
- "Anchers Hus". artskagen.dk.
Retrieved 09
November 2017. "Hus
Drachmanns".
Drachmanns Hus.
Archived from the
original on 3
November 2013.
Retrieved 1...
- J**** Mats
Drachmann (born 11 May 1988) is a
former Danish professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Frederikssund,
Drachmann emerged from...
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Diaphus drachmanni, also
known as
Drachmann's lanternfish, is a
species of
lanternfish found in the
eastern Indian Ocean. The fish is
named in
honor of...
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Martinus Rørbye,
Constantin Hansen, and
Wilhelm Marstrand. In 1871,
Holger Drachmann and Karl
Madsen visited Skagen in the far
north of
Jutland where they...
- Man and Red-Haired
Woman 1898–99
Munch Museum, Oslo,
Norway 418
Holger Drachmann 1898 419
Henrik Ibsen at the
Grand Café [no] 1898
Private collection 420...